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Miss MARY BLASCHKE SOCIOLOGY M.A., THE CATHOLIC N UNIVERSITY OF I AMERICA r MR. STEPHEN BEDWELL PSYCHOLOGY M. A., EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY RJV- .5 MISSING: MR. WILLIAM ADAMS SOCIOLOGY MR. CLIFFORD CHRISTIANSON M- S-We UNIVERSITY OF SOCIOLOGY WISCONSIN CASE-WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY, CLEVELAND Mary K- Desotelle Student Divisional Representative I S MR. DONALD GJESFIELD SOCIOLOGY M. S. W., WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, ST. LOUIS The Social Service Club exists to aid the underprivileged. There are numerous areas in which our services were appreciated this year. Because of a sufficient number of volunteers, and adequate means of transportation, the Social Service Club looked forward to helping many different types of people this year. Various institutions had requested the help of Club volunteers. They were: St. Michael's Home for Children, Medary Day Care Center, Indian Mission at Tomali, and Hill- view Old Folks Home. Row 1: R. Burke, J. Franconi, M. Humpal-Sec.-Treas., B. Kueter-V. Pres., I Kuennen-Pres., M. J. Pedretti, B. Rnderg Row 2: Sr. C. Achen, S. Kock, K. Till, P. Laboissonnier, M. Gulewski, C. Bladl, J. Baumler, Sr. S. Straubg Row 3: S: Dozark, M. Walleser, A. Moellenhoff, J. Muen- zenberger, T. Way, B. Rieschl, V. Becker, Row 4: L. Moore, M. Hammell, D. Dupont, B. Cota, P. Michuta, K. Carroll, J. Schluter, J. Sliarpg Not pictured: E. Conway, E. Traynor, M. Wunsch, T. Lizana, D. Dombrowski, A. Johnson, K. Getter, K. Sternweis, M. Keefe, M. Benda, M. Chow, B. Misiora, D. Schwarz, C. Nagle.
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SISTER MARLENE WEBER, FSPA SOCIOLOGY M.A., UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DIVISIONAL REPRESENTATIVE Ge , The basic aim ofthe Sociology Depart- ment is to develop an understanding of the basic concepts of sociology and how to utilize them in acquiring a deeper knowledge of the society in which we live Field trips were part ofthe agenda for this year. In November the department ventured to Chicago for two days to ob- serve and experience the city where stu- dents were made aware of the problems in that type of an environment. Senior sociology majors involved in Social Work gained their field of exper- ience through their work with the many social work agencies in La Crosse and its surrounding areas. Mr. Darrell Pofahl, a new faculty member, added his talents to the Sociology Department. MR. DARRELL POFAHL SOCIOLOGY M.A., DE PAUL UNIVERSITY SISTER M. ALORA KANE, FSPA SOCIOLOGY ' MA ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY La! Modena
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,' 6212944092 The English Department, through curriculum revisions, promised new and stimulating courses with the sponsorship of art films, poets, and a playwright, Mr. Sylvan Karchmer. It offered intellectual and cultural opportunities for all students. The English Club, newly formed this year, provided English majors, minors, and areas of concentration with opportunities for leadership, especially through the discussions on contem- porary novels and plays. Ai Anne Fell, the divisional repre sentative of Literature and SISTER M.CHARLOTTE Language, BONNEVILLE, F SPA ENGLISH SISTER M. CELESTINE cEPREss, FSPA Ph.D., ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY ENGLISH .4-'G' Ph.D.,THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA SISTER MARY PAUL RATHBURN, FSPA ENGLISH I M.A.,THE CATHOLIC UNI- VERSITY OF AMERICA DIVISIONAL REPRESEN- TATIVE ' ,M I-LII-I
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